Or you could dig the ditch yourself if you wanted the water that bad.
I swear, people, what is it about breaking a law that you don't understand?
Seems to me that people are "breaking a law" that was put into place, originally, in order to protect a certain revenue stream that mass technology has now rendered shaky. What you're seeing here is a culture clash between mass technology and business; business is trying to protect its racket by enforcing the paradigm most favorable to it as if that paradigm were the 11th Commandment Moses dropped on his way down from the mountain.
>>That would be the ditch-digger's risk to take then, wouldn't it?<<
Actually, I was agreeing with you. I needed to add this to my response: ;)
>>I swear, people, what is it about breaking a law that you don't understand?<<
I live in Washington state. Our governor stole an election in broad daylight.
There is no rule of law in this state. I live my life accordingly.